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PAGE
SIX
•A
>ATCH
DEMfOCRAT,
TjfevH.
CALIFORNIA
^
MARCH
1,
1948
Criminal
Matter
of
A.
R.
Triplett.
Subject
sent
to
Mendocino
State
Hospital
for
examination
and'matter
continued
to
April
2.
,
People
vs.
Herbert
L.
Prinxley,
Defendant
arraigned
on
chargo
of
misdemeanor.
Entered
plea
of
guilty.
Probation
granted
on
terms,
MARCH
2,
1948
Probate
Estate
Fred
Frazler
Stevens,
deceased.
Objections
to
petitions
ai'-
gued.
•
Estate
Vinton
C.
Melchoir,
de-
,c<jased.
W.
S.
Van
Dyke
Qppointtd
'solfe
appraiser.
'
Termination
Joint
Tenancy
Marguerite
Larson,
deceased.
C.
M.
Mannori
anpointed
appraiser.
Civil
"Lorraine
Pope,
etc.,
vs.
Jacit
Pope.
Plaintiff
granted
decree
ot
annulment.
MARCH
4,
1948
Criminal
People
v«.
George
Severn.
Terms
of
probation
modified
to
extent
that
defendant
serve
26
days
in
qpunty
jail.
All
other
terms
to
remain
in
full
force
and
eetect.
MARCH
5,
1948,
Probate
,
Estate
Henry
W.
Longstaff,
deceased.
Administrator
discharged.
Estate
Albert
Noller,
deceased.
Decree
of
due
notice
to
creditors.
Estate
Arthur
Harlow
Thompson,
deceased.
Decree
of
no
Inheri-
tiince
tax
due.
•
Estate
Mike
Adrianoff,
deceased.
Some
order.
Petition
Hazel
Smith
to
termin-
jite
taxability
of
transfer.
Same
order.
Guardianship
Laura
Usitalo,
an
insane
person.
Petition
for
order
directing
payhient
by
guardian
for
care,
etc.,
continued
to
March
19
by
stipulation.
_
Estate
John
W.
Randolph,
deceased.
Final
account
approved,
distribution
ordered.
,,Estate
Inez
L,
Phelps,
deceased.
Proceedings
dismissed
and
administrator
discharged.
Estate
Emmanuel
Abert,
deceased.
Settlement
of
transcript
continued
to
March
19.
Estate
Ernest
Koivisto,
deceased.
Continued
to
March
19.
Estate
J.
A.
Redemeyer,
deceased.
Accounting
continued
to
April
9.
Estate
Florence
May
Hunter,
deceased.
Continued
to
March
19
for
•
final
account,
report
and
petition
for
distribution.
Estate
Tillie
Daum,
deceased.
Petition
authorizing
sale
of
stock
granted.
Estate
Jesse
L.
Fairbanks,
deceased.
Same
order.
Estate
Georee
Thomas
Riggs,
deceased.
Final
account
approved,
petition
for
distribution
continued
'tro
March
12.
Estate
Jennie
K.
Long,
deceased.
Final
account
approved,'distribution
ordered.
Estate
Wylio
English,
deceased.
Proceedings
terminated,
administrator
discharged.
Petition
to
Establish
Fact
Of
Death
of
Lucy
A.
Carlson.
Decreed
that
Lucy
A.
Carlson
died
December
16,
1947.
•
.
Estate
John
A^
Gustafson,
deceased.
Petition
for
probate
of
will
continued
to
March
12.
Estate
Herbert
B,
Larson,
de-^
ceased.
Decreed
that
Herbert
v.i.
Larson
died
October
11,
1947.
Entire
estate
set
aside
to
widow.
Estate
J.
O.
Stornetta,
deceased.
Lcuise
B.
Stornetta,
deceased.
Louise
B1
Stornetta
appointed
ad­
ministratrix
and
bond
fixed
pt
$3150.
C.
M.
Mannon
appointed
sole
appraiser.
Estate
Lena
Fritz,
deceased.
Further
proceedings
on
petition
for
special
letters
of
admihistration
continued
to
March
12.
Luella
Mae
Wright
vs.
Joseph
Wright.
Plaintiff
granted
decree
quieting
title.
People
vs.
F.
C.
Bull,
et
al.
Demurrers
argued
and
submitted;
continued
to
March
12.
Lillian
J.
Montgomery
vs.
William
C.
Montgomery.
Motion
continued
to
March
12.
Barbara
Sanders
vs.
William
A.
Sanders.
Plaintiff
granted
interlocutory
decree
of
divorce
on
ground
of
extreme
cruelty.
Custody
ot
three
minor
children
granted
plaintiff,
and
defendant
ordered
to
pay
$25
per
month
for
support
of
each
child,
commencing
forthwith.
R.
B.
Guerin
vs;
Harry
E.
Phoenix,
et
al.
Demurrer
submitted
on
pleading.
Motion
for
change
of
place
of
trial
argued
by
plaintiff;
continued
to
March
26.
People
vs.
Trinity
Theatres,
Inc.
et
al.
Motion
for
preliminary
injunction
continued
to
March
12.
Hattie
Fait
vs.
George
A.
Fait.
Motion
to
transfer
place
of
trial
submitted
•
and
denied.
Demurrer
submitted
and
overruled;
10
day.s
tc
answer;
notice
waived.
Dorothy
Chase,
etc.,
vs.
Floyd
Wright
et
al.
Demurrers
dropped.
E.
G.
Lynch
et
ux
vs.
Charles
Rovera.
Order
that
a
preliminary
injunction
issue
in
each
case
following
the
temporary
restraining
orders,
respectively.
Zrina
M.
Burgin
vs.
J.
B.
Keaster
et
al.
Demurrer
withdrawn,
15
days
to
answer,
notice
waived.
Merrill
Williams
vj.
Alice
Marie
Williams.
Default
of
cross-defend-
and
entered
and
set
for
trial
March
I
12.
•
Instruments
Recorded
FEBRUARY
24,
X948
.
DEEDS
„
W
R
Higginson
et
ux
to
Donald
Fee
et
ux,
land
in
Ukiah.
Floyd
McKinney
et
ux
to
Walter
CoUins,
land
in
TUN
R14W.
O'
O
Barker
et
ux
to
James
I^ngford,
land
in
T24N
R19W.
Angle
Hamilton
to
Don
Emerson,
land
in
Yokayo
rancho.
Mrs.
Viola
Loretta
Watson
et
vir
to
Edgar
Fairchild,
land
in
Willits.
O
O
Barker
et
ux
to
Helen
Egan,
land
in
T24N
R18W.
Bertha
Petersen
to
LiUie
Ruffner,
land
in
Round
Valley.
Sapie
to
same,
same.
John
Donald
to
Lone
Goodwin
et
al,
land
in
Ukiah.
Robert
McCrea
et
al
to
Lone
Goodwin
et
al,
land
in
Ukiah.
Lone
Goodwin
et
vx
to
Mendo
'
Co
Title
Co,
land
in
Ukiah.
Same
to
Anna
Bradford,
land
in'
Ukiah.
Same
to
Mintie
Harris,
land
in
Ukiah.
H
F
McMurphy
et
ux
to
A
L
Huff
et
ux,
land
in
Ukiah.
Edward
Erickson
et
ux
to
C
L
Hensley
et
ux,
land
in
Hardell
subdn.
A
L
Huff
et
ux
to
Henry
Wrocklage,
land
in
Ukiah.
Caroline
Sheldon
to
Donald
Wilson,
land
in
T22N
R15W.
E
H
Maize
et
ux
to
John
Earnest
et
ux,
land
in
lot
13
of
Maize
subdn.
Ike
Murray
et
al
to
P
J
Cria-
petto
et
ux,
land
in
T18N
R13W.
•Cornelius
Murray
et
al
to
Geo
DiUey
et
ux,
land
in
T18N
R14W.
Cornelius
Murray
etal
to
Herman
Ford
et
al,''
land
in
T18N
R14W.'
D
C
Smith,
admin
est
of
Luis
Evkovich,
deed,
to
Althea
West,
land
in
T16N
RllW.
DEEDS
OF
TRUST
f
Donald
Pee
et
ux
to
Corp
Am,
trustee
and
Bk
Am,
land
in
Yo­
kayo
Heights
subdn.
'
Donald
'
Wilson
to
Mendo
Co
Title
Co,,
trustee
and
Bk
Willits,
land
in
T22N
R15W.
.
John
Earnest
et
ux
to
Corp
Am,
trustee
and
Bk
Am,
land
in
lot
13
of
Maize
subdn.
'
Althea
West
to
Mendo
Co
Title
Co,
trustee
and
Svgs
Bk
Mendo
Co,
land
in
T16N
RUW.
POWER
OF
ATTY
Cameron
Milliron
to
Viola
Milliron,
as
attorneyrin-fact.
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
•
Maynard
Begley
vs
D
C
Smith,
admin
est
of
Ida
Redwine,
deed,
J^nd
in
T22N
R13W.
MORTGAGES
'•Leland
•
Knight
et
ux
to'
Doris
Abbott,
land
iu
Point
Arena.
James
Barnns
to
Bk
Am,
chain
saw,
bar
and
chisel
chain
SATISFACTION
OF
MTGE
BattaniGets
3()
D^ys,
Fine
TworYear-Old
Case
'
Gf
Goast
Burglary
is
Wrapped
Up
Bruno
Battani
of
Fort
Bragg
has
begun
serving
a
30-day
term
in
the.
county
jail
as
the
first
condition
of
his
probation
gt'anted
by
S4perlor
vTudge
Lilburn
Gibson,,(
after.BattahiljS
conviction
of
burglary.
During^'liis
residence
at
the
county
jail,
Battani
must
contrive
the
accumulation
of
$500,
the
amount
of
his
fine,
to
be
paid
within
30
days.
'
-
(
According
to
the
charges,
for
whicli
he
was
tried
by
jury
and
found
guilty,
Battani,,
on
March
20,
19413,
entered
the
vacant
home
of
the
estate
of
the
late
Seth
Sim-;
mbns
of
Fort
Bragg
and
took-
ai
Icitchen
range,
which
he
later
soldj
to
a
family
at
Noyo.
Battoni's
arrest
is
another
ex-
amplp
of
how
the
law
and
order
boys
under
Sheriff
Broaddus
getj
their
man.
Deputy
Sheriff
Bartolo-1
mie
was
assigned
the
case,
and
as'
the
discovery
of
the
theft
was
some
time'-nfter
its
occurrence,
the
trail
was
awfully
cold.
Almost
two
years
later,
while
actually
investigating
another
matter,
Bartolomie
picked
up
the
trail
of
the
stolen:
range,
with
the
result
that
Battcini
was
soon
charged
with,
the
crinie.
The
house
f^om
which
the
range
was
taken
was
near
the
Battani.
home
in
Fort
Bragg.
At
about
the
time
Battani
was
charged
with
the
burglary
he
had
come
into
notice
by,
reason
of
an
Announcing
himself
^
a-candidate
for
supervisor
from
thdiFirst
district
of
Mendocino
tcountyf,'Ed
Haehl
of
Boonville
filed
with
the
county
clerk
last
week.
Haehl's
supporters
point
out'that
EkA
Cross
Fund
Campaign
Gets
Under
Way
Throughout
Chapter;
Willits
Leads
he
is
known
persbrially
to'nearly
every
voter
in
his
district
and
to
most
of
the.yoters
of
the
county-
He
is
now
in
hls•'eighteenth•yea^
on
the
county
board
having,
been
appointed
by
Governor
You'ng;and
elected'
four
times,'
For
the
<
past-
nine
years
he
has
served
as
chairman.
'.'*;'..
'
Friends
and
aissociates
of
Supervisor
Haehl
ernphasize
that
duHhg
his
terms
in
office
he
has
glveii
his
district
splendid
service
in
the
matter
of
roads
and
bridges,
and-
the
.
As^ihe
first
wfeelrOOl
the
1948
Fund,'Gampaign.of'.the
Mendocino
County.
<thapter
r'bf
-the
American
Red
Cross
oame
to
a
close
Saturday,
the
county's
quota
of
$5500
v/afe
far
from
being-"in.
tile'
bag."
.:
D<ispite
tli6
stacks
of
letters
and'
contributions
that
.flowed
last
week
into
the
chapter
headquar-
I'ters
in
the
Hotel
Cecille
building,
the
iot^l
received-,
approximated
$161
Friday
evening
and
$307.
Saturday
lor
Ukiah,
Potter
Valley,
Redwood
Valley
^andHopland.
..This
sum
included
e
donation
of
$25
by.the
Lions
Club
and
two
.personal
donations
of
$20
as
well
I
afi
.riumerous
$5
and
other
contributions.
Check
of
the
total
was
mads
Saturday
noon
and
Orville
.Coleman,
fund
camiiaign
chairman,;
said'
there'
were
numerous
letters
ih
the
unopened
'ihail
that
\youId
bring
the
total
;higher.
In
irtti^h
area
only
the
letter
appeal
ils
being
made.
<
f
In,
Wlliits,
where
the
drive
,is
beiiigmade
from
house
to
house
and
in
the
business
.places,
they
raised
double
the
arnqunl
that
came
in^to
Red
Cross
headquarters
in.
Ukiah.
Mrs.
William
Talley,
alleged
assaUlt
Of
his
estranged
county
as
a
whole;
has-been
well
wife
at
a
dance
in
Caspar,
and
in
served
in
its
business
and
fiscal
this
connection
there
is
specjal
significance
in
that
part
of
Judge
Gibson's
provisions
bf
probation,
which
runs
for
two
years,
Battani
is
charged
to
keep
put
of
fights
and
not
to
beat
ui3
aniy
women.
Charges
of
wife
beating
v/ere
never
filed
against
the
man.
affairs.
"It
is
our
confirmed
ppiripn
that
Ed
Haehl
has
made
a
good
super-
Visor
and
has
justly
earned
the
confidence
and
esteem
of
the
people,"
a
committee
of
Haehrs;coun-
ty
supporters
reported
this
-week.
USA
to
Lui
Evkovich.
RECONVEYANCES
Corp
Am
to
W
H
Casteel
et
ux,
deed
of
trust.
Mendc
Co
Title
Co
to
Mrs
Frank
Sheldon,
deed
of
trust.
PARTIAL
RECONVEYANCE
Mendo
Co
Title
Co
to
Floyd
McKinney,
et
ux,
deed
of
trust,
portion
of
land
in
TUN
R19W.
NON-RESPONSIBILITY
E
A
Cox
et
al,
land
In
T13N
R15W.
TIMBER
CUTTING
CONTRACT
E
A
Cox
et
ux
to
Diamantine
Bros,
Inc,
land
in
T13N
R15W,
right
to
cut
and
remove
redwood,
fir
and
pine
timber
from
said
land.
SUBSTITUTION
Clara
Feliz
to
Svgs
Bk
Mendo.
AGREEMENTS
Don
Mulligan
to
Robert
Hoffman
Associates,
exclusive
and
prior
call
on
all
lumber,
etc,
produced
by
Mulligan
of
Sherwood
Val
Lmbr
Co.
Don.
Mulligan
to
Robert
Hoffman
Associates,
all
rights
to
log
on
the
Bridges
&
Wall
tracts,
Sherwood
Val.
Bring
Action
For
Trespass
A
complaint
for
damages,
was
filed
last
week
by
Louis
Ko\racks
and
Eschen
Eriksen
against
Jessie
N^wcomb
for
the
purpose
of
-
removing
a
fence
which,
it
is
claimed,
was
set
up
by
Mrs.
NeWcomb
on
the
lands
of
Kovacks
and
Eriksen,
and
to
enjoin
her
froin
using
water
diverted
from
their'lands
for
other
than
domestic
uses.
It
is
charged
that
Mrs.
Newcomb
set
up
a
sprinkling
system
which
diverts
so
much
water
from
the
lands
of
Kovacks
and
Eriksen,
for
irrigation
and
non-domestic
uses,
as
to
drain
the
supply
from
their
lands.
A
second
caisue
for
complaint
is
that
in
1945
Mrs.
Newcomb
built
a
fence
on
the
comp^inants'
land
which
is
encloses
a'row
of
trees
which
serve
as
a
windbreak,
and
they
ask
that
she'be
restrained
from
.
continuous
trespassing
and
that
she
be
required
to
set
up
the
nature
of
her
claims
to
the
property,
which
has
been
in
the
possession
of
the
plaintiff,
their
grantors
and
predecessors
in
ownership
for
50
years.
The
land
is
in
the
Gualala
section.
Pi-eston
&
Falk
are
attorneys
fof
Kovacks
and
Eriksen.
IN
JUDGE
RACE
In
the
race
for
Superior
judge
in
Lake
county.
Judge
B.
C.
Jones
•s
seeking
re-election
and
Attorney
Ralph
V.
Devoto
is
also
a
candidate.
James
L.
Lindsey
For
Councilman
drive'
chairwian
for
Willits,
reported
the
total
for
that
city
approximated
$600,
:
That
would'
leave'Willits
$100Q
to
"go
to
make
her,
quota
of
$1600.
•
On
the
couhty
chapter's
fund
campaign
committee
besides
Mr.
Coleman
are
LoUise
Bernbard,
GepFge
P.
Anderson,
Mrs.
Arthur
Sch'ilder,
Forrest,Hughes
and
Burnam
.
Herylord.
Mrs;
Bernhard
told,
Ukiah
Business
and
p»ofes-
sional
Women's
piub
at
last
Thursday
evening's
meeting
that
volunteers
are
needed
to
keep
the
headquarteifs
open
afjternoons.
Regular
office
hours
are
10
a.mj
to
12
noon,
when
the
executive
sec-
rej^ify,
Mrs.
Cesirn'Delany,
ts
on
In
letters
that
were
.recei-wed
last
week
ifa
the
Ukiah
area,
W.
K.
Davis,
head
of
the
Mendocino
County
.Chapter
of
the
Red
Cross,
vsed;
the
slogan'
given'
'by;
President
Harry
S,
Truman
jn
his,
March
1,
address,
.which,
opeaed
the'
na­
tion--v^ide
drive
cif
the
Red
Cross:
•'Many
tinfies
a'year
the
people
(;pme.
to
the
Bed,
Gross.
Once
a
year,
the
Redj
Cross
goes
to
the
people.
That'time
Is
now."
Goiinty
Crop
Vdlue:
Set
at
$9«310
SACRAMENTO,'
March!
6.
(WNS)
California
is
expected
tg
shoW
a
huge
gain
in
the
^number
of
farms*
-acreage
.under
cultivation,-
and
revenue
from
its
diversified
crops
when
the
next!
federal
farm
census,
now
in
course
of
preparation,
is
completed/
The
1945
;farm
census
showed
134,145
farms
in
the
sti
te
with
35,<,34,379
acres
unde'r
cu
tivatlon,
returning
$1,426,278,830
^0
growers
who
in
turn
spent
$218,384,418
for
necessities
in
.'form
hjomes.
The
census
on
file
with
ithe
California
Crop
and
LivestoeS
Reporting
,
Services
sl^ows
Mendocino
county
has
1810
farms;
]
1,177,831
acres
under
cultivation;,(crop
returns
for
tlie
year
totalink
$9,852,SIO;
and
value
of
prodticts
purchased
by
farmers
$'r50
,!l89.
.The
census
will
be
cor^pleted
in
1950,
the
centennial
of
Cnlifbrnia's
admission
to
the
Union,!
and
will
tdtiin
an,
interesting
cbraparjson
-^dth
estimates
Of
1860
^hen
agriculture
was
in
Its-
in&ncy,
the
service
states.
I
'
Jarnes
L.
Lini^sey,
candidate
for
city
councilnian,
is
a
native
df
El
Paso,
TexasT
a
resident.pf
California
for
the
past'25
years.and
a
citizen
of
Ukiah
since
1943.
The
family
home
is
at
51,
Highland
court
and
his
family
consists
of
his
wife
and
threie
childfen-^a
son
in
high
school
and
al^^oA
and
daughter
in
grammar
schi
In
speaking
of
his,,''des:
a
member
of
the
city
couifci
Lindsey
said,
"I
have
no
pSticu^
la-v
platform
to
offer
Ukiah
vptSrs
.i
I
have
always
.followed
the
dictates
of
my
conscience,
arid|
shall
continue
doing
just
that.
'
f
"My
personal;,-Interest
in
pUr
cornmunlty
is
keen
and"
is.
base5l
not
only
on
m'y
desire
foj
S;
pJqP;
gressive
and'
good
civic
g
yein-'.
ment,
but
also
upon-the',,
iiriple
fact
that
I
have
much
to;
iWork
for
in
my
business
and
hoi
le.
"I
realize
that
I
am
not
pjown
to
a
great
many
voters
in
ajlciah
and
therefore
wish
to
mal*
this
brief
statement."
I
shall
cAside?
my
election
as
a
trust,
ana
shall
so
treat
it."
%.
Prior
to
1945
Mr.
Lindsw
"was
with
the
Tidewater
Associated
Oil
Company
as
salesman
ana
area
supervisor
between
Ukiah
ahd
the
territory
north
to
Grescenf
City:
FEBRUARY
25,
1848
PATENT
USA
to
Frederick
Perkins,
land
in
T21N
R15W.
DEEDS
Manuel
Silvia
et
ux
to
Geraldine
Costa
et
vir,
land
in
Mendocino.
J
W
Cantrell
et
ux
to
J
W
Cantrell
et
ux,
land
in
T21N
R14W.
O
O
Barker
et
ux
to
Maurice
Borden,
land
in
T5S
R2E.
Frank
Martella
to
Jerry
Harvey,
Jr,
et
ux,
land
in
Fort
Bragg.
O
O
Barker
et
ux
to
Anthony
Juliana,
land
in
T24N
R19W.
Jean
Kinney
et
al
to
PG&E,
right
of
way
over
land
in
T19N
R17W.
C
O
Hartman
et
ux
to
same,
same,
land
in
T21N
R15W.
George
Hiatt
et
al
to
same,
same,
land
in
T21N
H!1W.
Angela
Ratto
et
al
to
same,
same,
land
in
T12N
RUW.
Ben
Abel
et
al
to
Finis
Vann
et
ux,
land
in
T16N
RllW.
Charles
Salvador
et
ux
to
Manuel
Mello
et
ux,
land
in
Fort
Bragg.
•
John
Woodworth
et
ux
to
Joseph
Foutz
et
ux,
land
in
Yokayo
Heights.
K
A
Butler
et
ux
to
John
McGuffin
et
ux,
land
in
Yokayo
rancho.
Frederick
Perkins
to
Chas
Alexander,
land
in
T21N
R15W.
Reginald
Grant
et
ux
to
John
McGuJfin
et
ux,
land
in
Yokayo
farftfho.
John
Boyle
et
ux
to
Wilbur
Anderson,
land
in
T18N
R13W.
DEEDS
OF
TRUST
Amos
Casteel
et
ux
to
Mendo
Co
TiUe
Co,
trustee
and
Walter
Moore,
land
in
lot
17
of
Little
Lake
Land
Co
Tract
No
1.
Chas
Alexander
to
Mendo
CP
Title
CO,
trustee
and
Grant
Vassar,
land
in
T21N
R18W.
John
McGuflin
et
ux
to
Corp
Am,
trustee
and
Bk
Am,
land
in
Yokayo
rancho.
Wilbur
Anderson
to
Corp
Am,
trustee
and
Bk
Am,
land
in
T18N
R13W.
.
•
RELEASE
OF
MORTGAGES
Bk,
Am
,to
Angelo
Damiano
et
al.
Bk
Am
to
Louis
Guimelli,
mortgage.
RECONVEYANCES
Jesse
Price
et
al
to
Paul
McKinstry
et
ux,
deed
of
trust,
prpp-
erty
in
Fort
Bragg.
Mendo
Co
Title
Co
to
W
A
Cornitius,
deed
of
trust.
MORTGAGES
Angelo
Damiano
et
al
to
Bk
Am,
crop
of
pears,
grapes
and
hops
grown
during
1948
near
Hopland
ranch,
also
farm
equipment.
Wilbur
Anderson
to
Bk
Am,
on
land
known
as
Sturtevant
equipment,
furniture
and
fixtures,
property
located
near
Willits.
PARTIAL
RECONVEYANCES
Mendo
Co
Title
Co
to
Ben
Abel
et
al,
deed
of
trust,
portion
of
land
in
T16N
RllW.
Same
to
Kenneth
Butler,
deed
of
trust,
portion
of
land
in
Yokayo
rancho.
Same
to
John
Boyle
et
ux,
portion
of
land
ill'
Willits.
LEASES
Wilbur
Anderson
to
Leslie
Goble,
property
known
as
Andy's
near
'Willits,
for
term
of
5
years.
Wilbur
Anderson
to
Thomas
Arrington..,et
al,.
service
station,
portion
of
property
known
as
Andys,
near
Willits,
for
term
of
5
years.
BOND
OF
OFFICIAL
Edith
Beck,
purchasing
agent
for
Co
of
Mendo.
Since
January,
1945,
he
ha^
been
the
Ukiah
area
distributor
.for
the
Associated.
He
is
a
menfter,
of
Abell
Lodge
of
Masons
and|of
the
Order
of
Eastern
Star.
Thft'X-ind-
sey
family
own
their
h<ane
on
Highland
court.
Thatcher
Tells
2J-30
Club
We
Must
M|ke
Way
For
Gro
—
-'
"We
must
prepare
for
a
population
of
12,000
within
the
n^t
four
years,"
Herbert
Thatcher
§>ld
the
20-30
Club
at
their
dinnef
meeting
in
the
Maple
Cafe
^esday
night.
I
"There
are
20,000
.
people
a
month
coming
into
Calilprnia,
the
nucleus
of
which
will
cmter
in
Los
Angeles
and
San
fwincisco
and
the
percentage
of
that
number
likely
to
settle
in
lilkiah
is
4000.
In
order
to
keep
tje
city
more
or
less
in
its
origii^l
outlines
we
should
plan
to
feep
all
new
industry-
outside
tne
city
limits,
rather
than
inside.,|"The
population
now
has
grown
to
the
size
where
it
require|changing
the
type'
of
governmeat
from
sixth
glass
to
a
charter
|pnn
of
government.
It
should
befstarted
now,
because
it
will
takevtwo
or
three
years
to
establish
thechange,
because
it
has
to
be
-gralJted
in
the
state
legislature.
,|
-
•
In
closing,
Mr.
Thatcher
said:
"In
voting
bonds
and
enlarging
facilities
we
should
allowj'for
future
growth
of
the
city.
The
population
has
increased
in
the
past
three
years
and
all
indications
are
that
4000
within
four
years
is
a
very
nominal
figure.
iSei
-ti-
face
the
fact
and
build
now
for
said
increase,
thereby
saving
iA
necessary
taxation
as
well
ast
inconvenience
of
widening
streets
and
sidewalks,
enlarging
publifc
buildj-
ings,
for
which
no
plans
he^vo
been
hade
in
the
original
out'jne.
"The
town
we
can
have
should
be
planned
now,
evtii
as
we
grow,"
;
PKILO*
March
6.—Plans
are
going
^head
for.
the
Unity
Glut)
meeting,
Saturday
'afternoon,
March
13,
at
the
high
School.
Following
the
meeting
th?
Style
'Shop
will
present
the
spring
fashion
show,
which
w:lll
be
open
the
pubUc.
'This
begins,
at
the
high
school
at
2
p.m.
Not
only:
will
spring
frocks
be
shbwn,
but-Miss
Beatrice
Pine,
who
is
ppening
a
beauty
salon
in
Boonville,
plans'
to
do
the
hair
styling
and/make-up
for
the
models.
District
Deputy
President
Vada
CoUier
will
make
her
official
visit
to
the
Red.wood
Rebekah
Lodge,
•Tuesday
evening,
March
10.
The
affair
will
be;
formal
and,
many
visitors
from
.outside
lojjges
are
expected
to
attend.
The
Methodist
board
of
stewards
met
at
the
toonville
•
parsonage
last
Tuesday
evening
for
.their
monthly
meeting.'As
yet
no
regular
pastor
has
been
obtained,-
although
it
is
reported
that
we
will
have
one
ooon.
At.
the
present
time
Bev.
Gibson,,
a
retired
minister
employed'at
the.Merritt
mill,
is
preachirig
Sundays
at
the•
Boonville
church.
Chairman
Bob
Gilliland
is
arranging
to
ha^e
Rev.
Gibson
lead
a
service
at
the
Philp
church,
Sunday,
March
14.
Whether
a'
morning
or
evening
service,
it
is
hot
yet
ascertained,
but
notice
will
be
published,
giving
the
time.
The
next
stewards'
meeting
will
be
at
Philo,
April
6.
,
The
Philo
Ladles'
Aid,
met
Thursday
to.
continue
practice
on
•their,
play
to
be
presented
at
the
Philo
church
March
19^
The
program
will
include
several
skits,
songs
and.
other
entertainment'
arid
the
ladies
are
also
planning
to
sell
fancywork.
Proceeds
from
this
will
go
toward
maintenance
of
the
churches.
•
Notice
of
change
in
bus
schedules
has
been
received
from
the
Mendocino
Transit
Company.
Due
to
the
seasonal
slowdown,
the
afternoon
bus
schedule
will
be
discontinued.
The
morning
schedule
will
remain
the
sairie,
with
a
southbound
bus
leaving
Boon.ville
at
9:45
and
arriving
in
Santa
Rosa
at
noon.
This
bus
leaves
Santa
Rosa
at
1
p.m.
and
arrives
in
Boonville
at
3:15
p.m.
Connections
are
also
possible
on
this
bus
for
Ukiah
via
Cloverdale.
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burt
Rowley
and
Donald
Mackintosh
returned
this
week'from
a
short
trip
to
Utal;,
where
they
visited
relatives
and
enjoyed
a
brief
vacation.
'Sid
Ward
arrived
Tuesday
from
Los
Angeles
to
visit
_
his
bi''othfir
and
family,
Mr.
and'Mrs.
Frank
Ward
of
Philo.
Mr.
Ward,
a
realtor
in
Los
Angeles,
enjoys
returning
to
the
valley,
where
he
has
friends
and
relatives.
Another
valley
visitor
this
week
was
Mrs.
Williams,
mother
of
Mrs.
Randdll
of
Navarro,
who
is
a
native
of
Canada.
Mrs.
Williams,
who
arrived
by
way
of
Utah
and
Wyoming
where
she
visited
friends,
says
that
Anderson
valley
is
quite
like
some
of
Canada,
and
she
is
enjoying
her
stay
here.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Guntley
were
Ukiah
visitors
this
week.
The
Wildwood
Cl^oir
met
Thursday
night
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Millie
Brown
of
Philo
where
they
practiced
their
Easter
cantata,
The
Garden
of
Easter,
which
is
under
the
direction
of
Miss
Charmian
Ward,
and
has
a
cast
of
15
girls.
Mrs.
David
Russell
motored
up
fromBerkeley
this
week
to
visit
her
grandmother,
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Gowan,
and
other
relatives.
Mrs.
Russell
is
the
former
Chrystal
Gowan,
daughter
of
the
Frank
Gowans
of
Berkeley.
Chrystal,
who
is
a
flight
stewardess
in
Florida,
-where
she
and
her
husband
live,
flew
from
Florida
to
Berkeley.
She
motored
from
Berkeley
to
Lake
county
to
visit'
her
grandfather,
Mr.
Bucknell,
and
other
relatives,
then
on
to
Anderson
valley.
The
following
is
a
list
of
social
eveiits-
for.
tha
cpming.
week:...
Tuesday
night,
March
9,
official
visit
of
the
dLstrict
deputy
to
the
Rebekah
lodge.
Wednesday
night,
March
10,
•
-Many
north
coast:
civic
anti
farm
leaders
have
indicated
their
attendance
at
the
coming
North
Coast
Council
meeting
of
the
Cali-
Iprnia
State
Chamber
of
Commei:ce
to
be
held
In
H9tel
Santa
iRosa,
Fi-iday,
Majfch
19,'
when
projejcts
ijivolving
the
seven
cpunties
of
the
regioii
Will
be
Placed
before
the
six
committees
during
their
morning
sessions,
covering
highway,
ag--j
rtculture,
industry,
natural
re-'
sources,
tax
and
travel
and
recreation.
Highlight
of
the
session
will
be
a
tplk
at
the
council
luncheon
by
General
Manager
James
Mussatti
of
the
statewide
orgnizatipn
covering
the
senate
reapportionment
prpppsal
and
other
issues
affecting
'the
welfare
of
California.
•
Other
key
issues
include
state
^nd
local,
highway
development,
development
of
agricultural,,mar-
ireta,'
federal.
forest
highway
program,
;
school
district
financing,
water
resources
development,
fish
«ind
game,
industrial
development,
ha^bpr
'development,
and
the
local
Centennial
programs.
.'Or.
Robert
Bums,.
president
of
the
College
of
Pacific,
Stockton,
wUl
outline
the
program
of
state
assistance
to
local
Centennial
groups,
and
a
special
invitation
has
been
issued
to
those
directing
the
centennial
celebrations
in
all
north
coast
coiinties,
,
Survey
Lake
County
lor
Redwood
.H.iwciy
Rbtite
Frank
Johnson,
Lake
county
5ti'rveyor
and
road
commissioner,
has
received'
notice-from
Ralph
Miller,
engineer
with'
the
state
highway
district
office
in
Eureka,
that
a
ground
survey
has
been
started
in
the
vicinity
of
Pieta,
for
a
new
route
from
the
Redwood
highway
to
Lakeport.
The
survey
crew
will
look
over
the
country
to
determine
a.
feasible
route
for
a
hew
highway,
and
when
the
survey
is
completed
a
report,
will
be
submitted'"
to
;
the
county.
The
Lakeport
Chamber
of
Coni-
merce
started
the
movement
for
this
survey*,
almost
two
years
"^ago
and
Gesford'Wfright,
who
was
then
secretary
of
the
organi7
,ation,
has
kept
after
the
project.
He
was
assisted
in
his
efforts
by
the
board
of
supervisors
and
other
interested
persons.
GUESTS
W
STATE
CAPITAL
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
D.
Wilasy
were
guests
of
their
daughter,
Mrs.
R.
^.
Swai^
at
her.
home
in
Sacramento
Ipst
we^end.,
BTlOp^pljs^CK
FOR
TRIAL
Walt'll'
;Prodeh,'
who
forget
to
kep
a
ftetaJh
court
here
some
time
back,
dfp;*i)eing
released
with
the
understanding
he
would
appear,
was
picked
up
by
Sonoma
authorities
apd
brought
"home"
by
Sherl^I
Broaddus
Tuesday.
|ltf;_wlth';lpflue9
to
TJthjiiah.OeaeralyJ^ORpital
for
w
past
wek;'it«a«(f'^(joidajr^'iihe
was
a
guest
in.the.h!t»J9«5';«s^e.'
and
Mt^.
I'rank
Zeek
aliaireiii^hed
for
several
days.
[
t-'"
'"i
Her
husbaheC?!?»«i6in.,6'pm
their
home
Iti
Coyelo
on;'Mdin4ay
and
.they
retiffned
.*home;
::'la?t
t
week.
Mrs.
.Tuttle;feceivedmj(jJy
beautiful
flowers"
and
:Mr
^s:^'wW[le
in
the
hospital,
for
•wh%4'she:',fxpressed
her
sincere
thankgaL;yj?|jvi':'
..
-
Independents!
Get
21
Committeemen
,
SACRAMENTO,
Muirch
10
—
(WNS?-^entraI
conmiittees
rep-
'resenting
the
indepe^ident
pro-
gresislve
party
bf
Herijy
Wallace
are
entitled"
to
21
coinmitteemen
in"
counties
Haying
le«s
than
five
assembly
districts,
the
{same
as
the
minimum
allowed
oliier
parties,
Attorney
General
Fred
N.
Howser
ruled
today.
•
Howser
said
that
wbile
the
number
of
corhmitteemep
allowed
a
party
is
based
on
tlie
vote-
given
a
party
candidate
at.
the
previous
election
the
^
minimum
is
21,
As
"Wallace's
party
is
riewly
formed
and
withi
no
voting
irecord,
it
is
entitled
to
the
minirhimi
allowed
other,
parties,
he
saia.
The
opinion
was
asked
by
"the
district
attorneys
off
Sah
Luis
Obispo
and
San
Diego
counties,
doubt
being
expressed
in
the
latter
as
to,
how
many
com-mitteemen
should
represent
Wallace.
The
ruling
applies
(in
all
counties
except
'lis
Angeles,
jSan
Fraiicisco
aiid.
Alameda,
whiui
have
more
than
five
assembly
^istricts.
Thursday
Fjunerai
For
Shiyley
Man
.Funeral
services
for
Harry
L.
Williamson
of
Shi|/ley,
Humboldt
county,
v/ill
be
held
Thursday
afternoon
at
1
o'tjlock
from
the
Ukiah
Funeral
Oiapel
with
Elbert
Holland
oHlt^ating
and
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Oran
fepllinger
of
the
Christian
church
the
vocalists.
In­
terment'will
be
in
the
family
plot
at
the
Ukiah
Cemletery,
Mr.
'
Williamson
passed
away
Sunday,"
March
i,
in
a
Scotia
hospital.
He
was
the^
father
of
Charles
R,
Young,
formeirly
of
Ukiah.
-.
f
^—
C,
E.
UNIOM.
WILL
SKATE
Next
week
th|
young
people
of
the
Christian
Endeavor
Union
of
Ukiah
'have
planned
a
skating
party
in
Willits,
with
arrangements
for
the
.4flair
in
charge
of
Miss
Margie
yinspn.
The
young
people
will
go/
in
cars
and
they
will
be
sure
and
have
a
group
meal.
The
exact
date
will
be
announced
in
timte
for
'aTrangemehts
with
their
invited
guests.
District
1
ok
American
legion
•now
holds
firgj;
place
in
membership
in
ther
stale
of
California
-with
over'
2000
paid-up
cards.
They
l^bpe
tP
be
ccrjipletely
over
the
top
by
April
1,
vi^hen
they
are
going
into
final
pusli
of
Aerial
round-up.
Young
Adult
Club'meeting
which
will
be
held
at
the
high
school
at
8
o'clock.
Thursday
night,
March
11,
Odd
Fellows
meeting
at
the
lodge
hall
in
Boonville.
Wildwood
Choir
practice
at
Mrs.
Millie
Brown's.
Saturday
afternoon,
March
13,
Unity
Club
meeting
at
the
high
school.
A
fashion
show
open
to
the
public
at
the
high
school
at
a
p.m.
Regular
Grange
meeting
at
Grange
hall
at
Philo.
QUICK
RELIEF
FROM
Symi^toms
of
DistrMtAriiinsfi-om
STOMACH
ULCERS
DUE
TO
EXCESS
ACID
FreeBoekTellsefHomeTriatmantthat
Must
H«ip
or
It
Will
Cast
You
Nothing
Ovar
three
million
boCUemf
tlie
WILLXBO
TBBtTUBHT
hOTe
been
sold
for
relief
ot
aymptonuo/dlitreaiarislugft-om
StamMh
and
DuPd<n«l
Ulun
due
to
Excnt
Acid
—
nor
PlftiM
«n,
Svur
pr.
UpMt
SlaiMcb,
Qntlnnt,
HMitburn,
Slteplmniw.
ate,
dueto&««»A»!d.ac-ldon
16
da>s'
ulall
Ask
for
"Wlllu-d'c
Mtmf"
vliidh
follr
explains
this
troatmcot—»r«—at
MEDICO
DRUG
COMPANY
MORRIS
DRUG
CO.
LEGAL
NdMCE
.
state
drCullforidl*
jrOTICSI
TO
COWTRAOT0H8
Sealed
croposiils
%vl]I
recelvciV
a<
the
Office
of
the
$tatr
Wishway
Engineer,
Hoom
373,',Eubllc
Works
Bulldlner,
Sacramento,;;
Calif
ornln.,
until
3
o
'clock
p.m.i'On'Aiifll
7.-19-lS,
at
which
tliTio.
they::-wlU
be
publicly
opened
and
redd
in,
the
Assembly
Room
of
said
buUdlne,
for
con<
structlng-
Stats
Hlerhwayiln
aceord-
ahoe
with
the
Speeiflcat'lons
there-
for.
to
which
;
special
reference
Is'
made,
as
foUo-ws;,
Mendocino
County^
between
l
.ii
miles
south
,
of
Forsytho^Craek
ami
3.5
,miles
north
.of,
Fo.rsythe
Creek
I
(}-Mon-l-C,D)
about
'liye.jind
two.j|
tenth's
(5.2)
mlleii!
)ri
.length
to
bo
f
srndad;
and.
/lurfHood
yivl
.th
Plifjlf
mixed
eurfaclni?.;bp
cement
troats
base,
and
a
steel
bettm.
biMdee
lo
.*c
opns.truotad.
.
.V
-
tV
..
:
Bids
are
roti\ilred
tor
Vthe
flrttlre
work
described
herelnr.
"
.
In.acoordfcnca
with
the
provisional
of'Section
1T70
of
the
'ijlbOr
Codil
the'DopArtment
of
Public
Works
1;/*
ascertained
the
general.
prevall-lB.
rate
pf
wages
applicable
to
the
wofl
to
be
done
to
be
as.follows:
:
'
R«t<-
Clamllloiitlon,.
.'
perboui^
Apprentice-
ollePi
powur
•..
'
shovels
or
cranes
K
;....
.^1,05
Asphalt
plant
anBlnear^:......
2.10
Asphalt
spreading
machine
operator
...U','..
Blnsters-Powderrhen*'..';''.-.'..
Boxmen
or
mixer
bper^-,.-
ator
(ooncriBte
:or
aapliWt
plant)
.....
.•','•.
-..
Carpenter
2.10
l.CG
1.3
A
-90
1.62S
2.'<!6
1.75
i;30
,
i.ao
'
2,25
..
2.40
...
!i.,OQ
..
2.00
.
.
2.00
.1
2.26
.
..
.2.125
Cement
finisher
(journeyman)
zMn
Concrete
mixer
operator
(yp
<;
to
one
yard)
1.75
Concrete
mixer
operator
(oyer
one
yard
and.
paving
type).
2.05
Concrete
vibrator
operator
-.
Derrick
operator
..
^;-...
.
Fireman
Ih
hot
plant
.
,.v.
•Flagman
...................T.
Jackhammpr
operator
•
...
Laborer
.........
i.
i.,...
Mechanical
finisher
operator
(ebncrot*
or
asphalt).
(Wgh-
:
way
or
street
work)
.i;....
2.10
Oil-
distributor
bootniah.
1.426
|
Operator
of
poworlrihbvel'.;
and/or
other-
excavating
equipment
\^lth
shovel
typo
controls
(up-to
and
in-.
eluding
one
yard)
Operator
of
powor
shovel
apd/or
other-exuavatlnit.
equipment
with
shovel
typo
-controls
(over
one
yard)
Painter
(brush)
.'..i..,/..
Painter
(spray)
...........
Painter
(.struoiural
steel)
.
Pile
driver
holstmain
or
•-•
operator
..
pile
driver
man
.:,,''.
.
Power
grader
operator
(pO\ver
•
plaher,,motor
patrpl
or
any
:'
typo
power
blac!e
>)v
..,
2.26
I
Reinforcing
steel-worker
2.00
<|
Roller
operator
-
2.!
Structural
steel
worker
2.;
Tractor
drlvbr
JM
Truck
driver
(18
.ouhlc<
yards
-f-r:)
water
level
capacity
or
il
more)
........
.:1.862S|
Truck
driver
(14
cubic
yards
i'
and
less
than
18
oablo^>yards
]
water
level
capacity)
.-1.737J
Truck
driver
CS
cubic
yards
•
,i
a
and
less
than
14
cuHo
yards
•J'l
I
water
level
capacity)
.*...'.
.fc^i
I
Truck
driver
(4
cubic-ya«!da
!
I
and
less
than
8
cublo'yards
-'
>J
-Tvater
level
cai)acity)1.487ol
Truck
driver'
(less
thah
4
,:
cubic
yards,
water
level
.
capacity)
•........'...•;'.....'..
1.40
Any
classification
oijiltted
'
.
herein
not
less
than.
.f.
......
1.30
Overtime—one
.
and
one-hall
(1%
)
times
the
above
rates.
•
•
Sundays
and
hol^ays-^one-and
one-
half
(.1%)
times
the
libove
rates.
Plans
may
,be
seen,
-and
forms
of
proposals,
bonds',
contract,
and
specifications
may
be
obtained
at
the
•
office
of
the
State
Highway
ESnglneer,
Public
Wovks:
Buildliig,
Sacramento,
California.,
and
thfey
may.
be
seen
at
the
ofTloes
of
the
District
Engineers
at
Los
Angeles
and
San
Francisco,
at
the
ofClce
of
the
District
Engineer
of
the
District
In
which
the
work
is
situated,
and
at
the
ofClce
of
the
Associated
General
Contractors
In
Saiv
Franclsod;
.
No
bid
win
be
considered
unless
I
it
Is
mafie
on
a
blank
form
furiilslx-''
ed
by
the
State
Highway
EnplnAer
and
Is
made
in
aOoordance
with
the
provisions
of
the
Proposal
Requirements
and
Conditions
set
forth
under
Section
2
of
the
Standard-Speclfloar
tlons.
Each
bidder
must
be
licensed
and
also
prequalified
as
required
hy
law.
(Sne
said
Proposal
Requirements
and
Conditions.)
The
Department
of
Public
Worlts
reserves
the
right
to
-reject
any
pr
all
bids.
DEPARTMENT
QP
PUBLIC
•WORKS.
DIVISION
OP
MIGH-WATS.
O.
T.
MoCOT,
State
Highway
Engineer.
Dated
March
12,
1948.
•
S-13,
19,
2G
l4laxl
Let
Greyhound
clo
yovir
driving
for
you.
Comfortable
air-conditioned
coachea.Dependable
drivers.
Frequent
service
everywhere.
Xktn
An
No
lower
lafest
SAN
FRANCISCO
«1.8S
EUREKA
....
2.60
SACRA/AENTO
.
.
2.6S
PORTIAND
,
.
W.BS
RENO
.....
4.90
LOSANEGtES
.
,
6.70
ADDITIONAI
SAVINGS
ON
ROUND
TRIP
PARES
T.
W.POULOS,
MAPLE
CAFE
PHONE
8S